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ON THE EASIEST
TERMS
EVER OFFERED IN CRAWFORD
cbuatir
i The nndersigncd is, no\v prepared to
lend money at 8 per rent, interest per an
num. No cash conVtriWsns charged bor
rower. Ail that borrower is required to
^ay in ajvance is my fee tor negotiating
loan and , cost of , recording necessary
papers. Sums of $300 and upwards loan
ed on improved, real estate tor five years
time. It you want riVonty at cheap rates
come and Bee me, arid get every dollar
that you give i. ijote for and save heavy
commigsiomi. Respectfully,
0. P. WRIGHT.,
^PERFUMES^
J rao « F^srs in ths—
LAND OF FLOWERS t
bOUSSAN’S
In X ox. Bprlnklor-Top Bottle..
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EACH 65 CENTS.
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IMPERIAL HOUSSEL PmK !
ROSE *
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. lijly Of the valjley i
JkM AO cwtti pet* bottle; PICCSOLA 1
Tho febrtdollcato and mofit lading odors aoade^
Our tr&do*mark patented on every label.
“Delicate nsACObwebt fhe
Lasting as hills.’
( CFIfyonr dmzgMt dpn’± keep them seiid
amount to ns and wo will forward prepaid*
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40 Chartres St., New Orleans, Isa*
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J. W. Blasingame, KnoxviU?, Ga.
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Commercial College S™;ky:
vheOntst* Best Business College in no World.
ttlghaM Kin Honor *ml Gold Medal ever all ether CoUesee, onJ r.t
Deaerul Eneutloa. tor Sritem of Book-KeontnE Graduates in
HuUeUe Ontlneu Education. 8C00 ISuBlncwt
10 Teschern employed. Oont of Full
Sonne. Typewriting Tultton, Stationery Telegraphy* And Board, about »p«clAltt«*. $60.
BkOH.Hmd. fibYaostSon. Or»IluAti*K Guarantocd Snccos*.
KaUirNow. Principal,
por circular*, Enhaalm Wth. PrefcideDt,Lexlneton,IU*‘ W. Smith, or
- PFybui* IL
A WISE WOMAN
BofiUght the Spfdndld
HIGH ARM
JUNE SINBER
, SEWING MACHINE
Because it was the best.
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ROW TREY ALL WIRT IT
Cor It doe* Cuch beautiful *ork.
Sampla Mfhchfna a^Factory Price.
EVERY KACHINE WARRANTED FOE 5 YEARS.
Apts f anted It Unoocnpled Territory.
ME IWAfMiM CO,
8/X.VIIDSRC. ILL.
HOME COUNCIL,
W* take ptensurc in calling t]ic .vttsntidBftiJ <9
mother* to a home cure for, all tli.-eases the
.tomach andjbovrels, a meclioinc bo long needed
*9 99PT: TITHING. children .Bafely through tlio critic,ij
Itage of
PITAS’ OARM 1 NATIVE,
fean inca\butab'6 hlvBftiag to mother *nd cliikL
ii U an-Instant folicf to colic of infants, a die
ease with -which they suffer so much, the first,
ti^e finr monthsqf t,toil- life. It gives sweet rest t*
sick and fretful child, and strcngtieBf
Sind build* np tiie weak,, gives appiittte an^ the
fjpsh to tfie puuy, corrects and drain dysentery. form
' - vela, cures diarrhea I
taeca iter ohildron. Try one bottle. It
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VOLUME IT.
TOWN AND COUNTY.
WLat the People are. Doing and
Talking About.
THE TIMES IN CRAWFORD
Society Aew* Olid it! el Iff lilt or
ho«d Netels-Periittlial
Mentions
Miss Lilia Persons, ot Macon, is visiting
relatives here.
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Mr. Wyatt Elasingamo, of Thomaston
is visiting relatives here.
Mr. .1 nd Williams, of Georgia, is stop
ping at the Dent House.
Mr. Oscar Hanes is visiting friends at
Jouesboro,
Miss Willie Richardson, of Ceres, is
Visiting friends in this city.
Air. Collier is having a nice house built
oti his place three mileij above town.
professor J. C. Blasingame, of Zubiilcro,
spent some time this.week in town.
Dr. Black has joined the crowd and is
talking insurance to almost every roan lie
meets.
Col. L. D. Mborq, of Mticon, Was here
looking after professional business first
the week.
Knoxville has hotels and public !
more
stables than any town of its size this side
of Florida.
J. 4 , ft If,..
limited number of the celebrated ,
A um
brella China trees—orie year Old—for sale
by the editor.
A First Class nevv Sewing Machine foj
sale at nearly half price. Apply at the
printing office.
A spire 30 feei l ,high will be, raised upon
the Baptist church here before tlio associa
tion iu October.
The • old Sjtembridge ?. } [ y . ! has beep . ,
c.orner
purchased by B. H Ray, and a large store
building wiil be built by this enterprising
business man.
For ft safe and certain remedy for /ever
and ague* use Dr JH McLean's Chills
and Fever Cure, it is warranted to cure.
The death of Col. Huht, of Barnesvillc.
was sad news to many of onr citizens. He
had a host of friends and admirers iu this
couiity.
Next week ‘ * will '"'j '■ publish another
we ar
ticle from our Baker correspondent about
the olden days in Crawford.
Even the most vigorous and hearty
people have at times a feeling of weariness
and lassitude. To dispel this feeling tako
Dr. J. H. Alt-Lean’s Sarsaparilla; it will
impart vigro and vitality;
•• £■ - J 4 .'
Ex-Governor Colquitt and his wife pass
ed through towu on Wednesday en route
to the home of Air. 0. B. Howard iu this
county
Mr. and Airs Hines visited at Jonesboro’
during this week. They will move to Al
abama abfrio tinio iii October,
We potlce that Mr., J, ,\V. Jack spends
most of bis time now. bqhind the counters
in Air. Blasingamo’s store. Mr Jack his
clerked before.
t; . ,u ■
Quite a crowd of .primitive, Baptists
attending the associationi at Salem church
three miles above town.
Primitive A" holding
The baptists are ati
-association at Union church in the south
eastern portion of the county., //he reason
-for there being two assoolaffqns of the
same kind at one time is becauso the
Echeconnce Association has been divided
and two associations made from it.
Tho Missionary Baptist association, that
is to be held' here in, October, will
the third association to be held In Crawford
county this year.
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Look out for considerable imprvemont
in the next issue of this paper.
I find Ideal Tooth Po^vdor is without
exception the bqst I have teeth ever used.
With and white,, its aid whiph I keep I my was,unable very to dean do
with any other powder I have etver tried
betoro, So says Ferdinand E. Chartard,
Baltimore, Md.
By the way, wjll riou buy and .use
Tooth Powder ? Wa can' thoroughly rcc
ommend it. R, E. Nichols, Deritist,
Una,. Kansas.'says, Ideal Tootlr Powdor
is in my estimation, just wliat its name
indicates. each.two , An engraving bottles. 20x24 Price 25 is given
with cents
per bottle. i
Either of the following engravings,
the “Evangeline,” Glen ” ".The "Bayard,” "Monarch of
advertising or them, First Step,” without
on size 20x24 inches,
given with one 60 cent or two 25 cent
bottles of Ideal To’oth Powder. These
are not cheap D. Bowtoan, lithographs, but Works of
art. A. Dentist, Nicholia,
Idabo, Powder, says, and I find am using y.pur Ideal. Tooth
it superior to all others.
™ fkPsftk ^sAtfer, .
safely on like Christmas of gift.-Trusting maktag
it seem a
that Ideal Tooth .Powder may .flourish,
ings without advertising on Ft worth
retail ties is 1&»1 given with each tw s?p 2o dent
of Tooth Powder.
GEORGIA. (SEPT. ,1 3 1339
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Price $1 Per Annu.u.
Important t !■ Alliance .Ucctlng.
On the 28th of .this month the County
Alliance will meet hore. That is the day
set by the cotton committee, and the same
day was appointed by President Clark as
the day.for the regular meeting, in place
of (he usual time.
There will be considerable business 6f
importance to bu transacted. The same
delegates who served at the last meeting
of the Comity Alliance will serve also at
this meeting, so we are informed, but not
officially, state Lecturer Beck may be
lime with us.
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Trade Improving.
, The Journal is glad to note signs of
improvement in the trade of Knoxville.
uq thing which, is conspicuous is the
greatly increased Stock in the store of J.
W. Blasingamb. He has recently received
a great variety of dry goods, shoes ami
litany things not usually handled, there.
Hp will .soon have for sale harness and
otter leather goods. Mr. Blasingame says
that he will continue to enlarge his stock.
He is not a man to brag, but he gave the
writer to understand that from this time
on lie, proposes to run .a firs} class store,
anti sell at prices that will draw an in
creased custom to his house.
flairs Iliniorr.
. Stvift’s Specifi is a simple vegetable
compound, prepared forest from roots gathered
freshly from the and contains noth
ing of the.piineral kingdqmyr apy.poison
oUs qitbstnnce or gny • article at all which
comes from the chemist’s labratorv.
The formnla qf, the remedy was obtained
from the Creek Indians in Miifille Ga. by
reliable white men, who had witnessed the
Indians Wymlefful cures made by that tribe of
of blood disease.. Air Hugh L
Deunard pf Ilouston, Co, Ga, began using
Swift’s Specific in 1826 and continued its
U,sp all his life and asserted that ne had
jicycr .known it to fail to euro any case o£
scoftlla Wood taiijt or contagious blood poi
son., This t.estiriiony hiis.-been porroljara
ted every day for years. Toe present Com
pany was formed in 1873 and have .since
made known to the woijct tjie vjrjtures pf
Swift’s Specific jitid to-day it is scqt.in ev
ery city, town {ind country store-aR over
America Great British, and many other
portions of the world. ... ,,
I h'avp seen Swift’s Speiif c used arijl,
known of inany cases of the worst foim
of blood diseases.vvlijch have been cured by
it. ,1 know theprpprietors to lje geutlemep
qf the highest type and utmostj reliability.
I reccommend ii as a great bipod remedy
unequalled bv anything that I know of.
AI B Whartop,..
Pastor st Blaptist Chuch, AIonigorncfA-laiC.
i$ ur f/ntty.
Orif baby when t7o“month?oR -it-'
tapked with Scrofula, which for a longtime
heStrovyn l;pr eyesight entirely, anti caused
ns to despair of her life.,The doctors whicl" sailed
to telieve her, and ,wg ga,ve S, S. S.
soon .cured her entire! .* v,“and she .D$LK. is now hale
and hearty. E V.
Will’s Poi nt, .Tex.
the ... JOHN , SMITH;
barber,
At Knoxville asks you to give him a
call. Polite attention, sharp razors.
-GALL ON
J. S; MCGEE
At Ceres or McEhnurray’s old stand
Rum For and Fine Gin ^Whiskies, and general JBranJly,
Gio
cei-ies. Everything at Macon
prices.
'The White is King:
OVER
7000.pOO Now In Use.
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Gentlemen, bo you want to plcaao your
wives” *
Ladies do .- you desire . . j to lighten .. . yourlabors 7
Dealers do you wish to satisfy yonreus
tomers? 0
If so, Buy THE WHITE.
one aT, <* ot1 >' verdict ot tbo P eo U le at
lafgo js that the White fills the bill in ev
ftry rospect t <
A Golden Opportunity Fc* Dealers.
^ ADDRESS '
Cj u , vcliwd 0
(JUawfoi d (Jounty’s
FOR S ALE
Cheap Building Lots in
Booming Musella.
. V. . ' . • ■ - . 't o.
Orange Groves in Slarion Co.
Fla., Offered.
Hie new Town of Musella
(formerly known as ceres sta
tion), situated on the Atlanta
& Fla. R. R. midway between
Knoxville and tiulloden, has
been laid off and lots are offer
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ed at Extremely tow Prices.
Fertile and healthy section, intelligent
people. Best location in the state for a
large mercantile business, steam gin etc.
Soil pre-eminently adapted to Fruits
all kinds—especially the peach.
Two stores there doing a tine business,
W i.U, have a Post Office in a few days with
double daily mails. Sites have been
nated for school and church buildings, and
the citizens propose erecting them.
Building is row being done on stveial
new lots, an in the near future the sound
cf the saw and hammer will .echo among
.
the surrounding hills. I have also 370
acres good Farming Lands lying immedi
ately arbltnd the station which I will Soil
cheap in quantities to suit purchaser,
also a good 200 acre farm on Ulkahatchee
cheek, 2§ tolled distant.
Also ORANGE GROVES In Marion
county, Fla. on easy terms.
I can be found at Knoxville or Musella
for the next 10 days. After that address
hie at Anthony. Fia. or call on H. Finch
Sanders, uij; agent at Cores, Ga.
Respectfully.
. McD. STROUD.
Musella, da., August 2(j, 38S9.
DEAD.
On Thursday Mrs. Mary Ann Kennedy
.
Hied n*ffir Bandy Point at the age of 74.
Early this week Air. John Burnett lost
aii pilaut daughter.
The family of Mr. Elisha Harris mourn
the loss of a girl baby, whose death oc
curred about the tame time.
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AAvitteafJo Hold Colton,
Editor Journal •—Please keep it be
fore the minds of the farmers that there
wili he plenty of cotton bagging for their
nSe—a little patience is all tiro; is neccssa
ry... There are hut very fevviiojes that fall
Oytoher i§, and most farmers
CeiU,n ' y Md until their notes are
4^ e u J* , so .doing, it is possible that
th «.&"<»' ^ coLUm.riiay be enhanced. The
»'* i ‘ Wers f“; futures have. soki cotton
t " U »* » C8r ^? ‘ i,oc « an<1 if
” 10 farmers, will hold awhile rum may
Stare the gamblers fn the face. ; y.
i Let every, farmer (Jemiijcl ilit; 8 pounds,
rebate, before, he sella his cotton, the dif
furenpe in weight bet ween cotton bagging
find jute. Most of the negroes are buying
jute, and reason^. we ate F*rst, ■ not- surprised at it for
several they are ignorant
and are ,easily .daped and cannot see
heyoqd the'ir nolpps, ,A few of, our white
farmers are Using juta. \}’c believe selfi
shness, prejudice .or, some wrong motive,
governs them, for they, are lot ignorant ot
the. Sftuation-r-at least some of them are
not—a fid to leave their bethren in the hour
of severe test to fight a stupendous, money
combine is not a.t all commepdable In them.
To save a feW cents par baje, thereby
up the jute trust is tike cutting
•off the nose to spite the face. We ought
to drop every raerchaut that sells jute bag
ging-and every public ginrter wild uses it.
Hurrah for cotton bagging and the right.
Alliance.
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Address,
TAYLOR MFC. CO.
C notaeraburg, Pa,
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TO THE FARMERS
1>f Cravtfefd nitd Adjoining
CS?intiei,
Knoxville, Ga . Sept. 1st, 1889In
presenting thjs cirqular I,take great.pleas
ure, iajnforming- the .formers tha)t I have
been employed by Jddsara. S. M. Inman &
Co,, of Arlantn,. to buy cotton for them
during the coming Reason'. ■>- 1
I will be assisted by Messrs. Wright &
Allen, and have also the cooperation of
the other merchants of Knoxville.
.
My facilities for hand'ing cotton gre the
best, and will enable me; to pty such
prices as will make it to ypur advantage
to market your cotton at this place.
Respectfully yours,
C. E. Barksdale.
GEORGIA, Crawford county—Apprais
ers appointed W. to assign and ret apart from
estate of W. Scott, deceased”,' a year’s
support for Mrs. F. E Scott and her'minor
children, have made their return. This is
therefore to cite all parties concerned to
show cause, if any they have, before me
on or before the first Monday in October
next, why such return should not be made
the judgment < f the court of Ordinary of
said county. Witness,m.y hand officially.
O, P. WRIGHT, Ordinary.
■ GfeORGIA, Crawford county—J.
Mathews, administrator of James N.
Mathewa, deceased, has made application
for leave to Ceil the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased : This is to cite all
concerned to show cause, if «ny they have,
on or before the first Monday in October
next why said application should riot be
granted. Witness my hand officially, this
August 30th 1889. O. P. WRIGHT,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Crawford county—Will be
sold before the .court house door in the
town of Knoxville, said countv, Tuesday jvithin the
legal hours .of sale, on the first ia
October, licit, the Hiowing property to
wit: Lot of land number 6C in the- 7th
district of said county,’ containing
acres, more or less. Levied on as the
property of William Carter underand by
virtue of a fi fa issued from the county
court of said county in favor of James H.
Turner, auiinistrator of estate of Allen W.
Turner, deceased, vs. said-William Carter,
said fi fa having bcon transferred to B. H.
Ray. All parties at interest legally, noti
fied. Witness my hand officially, this
August 29th 1889. B. A. HARTLEY,
Sheriff.
GEORGIA. Crawford county— By vir
tue of an .order of the court of Ordinary of
said county I will sell before the court
house door in the town of Knoxville, said
county, within the legal Irotrrs of sale on
the first Tuesday in October, next, the
following land to wit,: All of lot number
182 and ten acres of lot number ltil in the
seventh district of sa'.d county, l>eiug in
the aggregate 212. more or less, same
being place known as the Ilufns Cartel
home place. {johl for the purpose of dis
tribution among the heirs of Rufus Carter,
deceased, and for paying debts against the
estate of said deceased. ■ Terms cash.
August 29, 1889. W. AI. TAYLOR,
Administrator.
GEORGIA. Crawford connty—By virtue
of the power vested iu mb by the fast will
arid testament of Elijah Eubanks l will
sell before the court hmrie .door in Knox
ville, said county, within the legal' hours
of sale on ■ the first Tuesday in October,
next, tho following lands, to wit.
half of lot/number 41, west half of lot
number.68,,nid-G-6 acres of lpt number 155
all,in the 3rd district of said county. Sold
for distribution among the heirs of said
deceased. -Terms cash August 26. 1889
W. K, EUBANKS, Executor.
% iMeii's TEETBJUA (Teetlilr.g Powtfars)
Ayy nrustiflus and and Costs Sores, only and S& Onus. nothin? Teethlua equals cures It for
the Summer t roubltts of Children anyone. II
Utafa without end TEETHINA sure. Try It and you will never ha
as lost at as there aro chlld
ten IntiiaMousu. Ash your Urnsrls*.
?=HICI{S - & :«PARKER, r ‘_ ' :1
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"m—MAQON, 6A., DEALERS m+— _ -
1 << w: "TOBACCO 1&0"
”Haring ’bq'cght' 6111; erj Holzbndérf’s buéinéss,“wé alepafej
‘ , flared lobaccos-fihe to supply our ket irien‘fis {xfi'ox‘ds With zit living the ”prices. best ‘LiqtiOrs' : NOW cigars whéuemr and 3?.
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1 you come to town comets seeCrum-Hicks. , ‘ 7
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r?3,OF. _.KEBiroBSDEBIUTY,
HARRIS’ raKja
ft r\AOtCAl C - f?E FOB too free indulfranoe, or
Kt'R.VOITCi **WVVUta vtr over brain work. Avoid
D£32lZ<2mr. A Ithelmpciitiojiot tious remedifa for preten- three
tenia Yfeakness, M V ‘^cu^.s^Trir/rfA'?
£PKYStCAJ< m> nT DECAY, , ri . w * incut elsewhere. Toko A
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WSSSK Thousand Cases. 3 SR I R. E [pics. iiliSap By direct application
$pxe$ ~ s to the ;ocat of dioeaae H*
H will j T txr.il functionaof the ha.
“packet , fl 0 flffSSESSirSSS teas
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WlCflCELE^S^ffiS^auPTI®
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If health ahd life arc -Worth anything
and you -are feeling.out of sorts • and. tired
otit, tone- up your system Aiy taking Dr. J
H, McLean's. Sarsaparilla., ..
INDIAN WEED ^Female MwiicineV baa
proved a great blessing to the weak,deli
cate, over-worked women of.our.largwciti**
for it is that all who use it kaep robust and
healthy. . . , , ‘ ' * ri
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Pimple's,blotches, and ahscessits scaly skin, ti’gly spris
sorcs. ulcers, - and- tufnors,
unhealthy discltarges,' such as catarrh. ec
zema, ringworm, other forms of shin dis
eases, are symptoms of blood impurity
TakeDr. J. II. Mc-Lean’s-SarSaf artRar- • •*
HARWOOD’S,
SEATS
Made by Harwood wry. 010.1
-. BOSTON; ‘ .
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£ • •
WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY
To Replace Broken Cane.
ftE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS.
Anybody ten apply
THEM. '
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No Mechanic heeded.
• SOM) By
Furniture &
- Hardware
TRADES.
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In baying new Chairs, ask for those ndth
Habwo*»'i Bed Leather Finish
UspotMi«, Gercrirlal AffWtlou. Orranle Heekntws, f^ienttUc Gonorrhoea, 8yphUKi« tiff* u4
remedies. Dcformiae* Treaty treatment; Call amt nit 4
luasfioCato be byihoto or write for liat
answered dedriug treatment bj oho.'
tfFenpns stand tears safferinr eomdrtjln^ from te Uephrreshould <btlr sdrosUa*. sen<3 ftUnnf UmIc triw J
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roury movements, direct
action, cylinder springs, shuttle, self-setting nec4i«y'
f«ed, no few parts, nilnltaoa' faCIgneE
tantrums,” no friction, capacity no noise,no unlimited; wear, always no b
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richly satisfaction. ornamented, Send nickel for cfrculan. plated, and BO Aiinm, glTOv
8l!l MACHINE !?•* Tot cS
Broadway.
‘1' SALOON A ND RESTAURANT
- ls OWNED AND '13me "RUN m1
"1 J. . R. "HICKS. 1.
Whenever you come flud’ to Mmon and want Szametbin‘.’ gm»; to ’03; and kind. paintbing ‘
good to drink you \vizl tbs Bli Hunt the bust. place in {own ol'thu ,
EAGnu'rswmm.